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A patient who was admitted for a heroin overdose received naloxone (Narcan), which improved the breathing pattern. Two hours later, the patient reports muscle aches, abdominal cramps, gooseflesh and says, I feel terrible. Which analysis is correct?
 
  a. The patient is exhibiting a prodromal symptom of seizures.
  b. An idiosyncratic reaction to naloxone is occurring.
  c. Symptoms of opiate withdrawal are present.
  d. The patient is experiencing a relapse.
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